Brush for use in washing an object

ABSTRACT

A brush includes a body having a compartment for containing a washing fluid, the body having a first surface to which bristles are attached. A plurality of first fluid passages are provided between the compartment and the first surface for dispensing fluid from the compartment. A second passage between the compartment and the first surface allows for the filling of the compartment when the brush is submerged into a reservoir of fluid. The second passage is provided with a non-return valve, preferably in the form of a flexible plate having an edge attached to the inner surface of the compartment. The non-return valve opens the second passage when the brush is submerged, and closes the second passage when the brush is removed from the reservoir. In a preferred embodiment, the body includes an air vent passage that advantageously includes a throttling mechanism, such as a second non-return valve, for limiting the flow of air into the compartment as fluid is dispensed therefrom, thereby reducing the flow rate of fluid from the compartment through the first passages

[0001] The present invention relates to a brush for use in washing an object, particularly for washing automobiles, and comprising a body having a compartment for containing a washing liquid and brush bristles or hairs attached to a first surface portion of said body, said body being provided with at least one first aperture or passage for fluid communication between said compartment and said first surface portion for dispensing washing fluid from said compartment.

[0002] A brush of this type is known where water is led to the apertures by a hose connected thereto. Much of the water dispensed is wasted and creates a nuisance as well as an environmentally undesirable situation.

[0003] From German patent No. DE 817 134 a brush for dispensing water on loaves of bread is known having a water compartment incorporated communicating with apertures for dispensing water. Water is filled into the compartment and the compartment is closed by a lid to avoid spilling the water when using the brush. This brush is difficult to use because the lid has to be removed, the water is to filled into the compartment and the lid replaced for each time a charge of water is to be used.

[0004] The object of the invention is to provide a brush of the type indicated where the waste of washing liquid is reduced to a minimum and the filling of washing liquid into the compartment is rendered efficient and easy to effect.

[0005] According to the invention, this object is achieved by providing the body with at least one second aperture or passage for fluid communication from the surface of said body to said compartment for introducing washing fluid into said compartment. Hereby, the washing liquid can be introduced into the compartment simply by dipping the body of the brush into a reservoir of washing liquid.

[0006] So as to reduce the wastage of washing liquid further and allow the brush to be used on inclined or even vertical surfaces, said body further is provided with washing liquid flow throttling means arranged at said second aperture for throttling or preventing return flow of washing liquid from said compartment through said second aperture. Hereby, the tendency of the washing liquid to spill out of the compartment through the second aperture will be reduced and the washing liquid will to a large degree only be dispensed in the intended manner through the second (dispensing) apertures.

[0007] In a currently preferred embodiment of the brush according to the invention, said throttling means comprise a non-return valve means, and preferably said throttling means comprise a plate of elastic material such as rubber having a size larger than the interior mouth of said second aperture and having one edge thereof attached to the inner wall surface of said compartment adjacent said mouth such that said plate in relaxed condition thereof substantially covers said mouth. This is a particularly simple and efficient way of avoiding that the washing liquid spills out through the first passage while still allowing automatic and rapid filling of the compartment when dipping the brush into a container with washing liquid.

[0008] Alternatively, said throttling means may comprise a plate having a size larger then the interior mouth of said second aperture and arranged for pivoting around axis between a first position wherein said plate allows flow of liquid through said second aperture into said compartment and a second position wherein said plate inhibits or prevents flow of liquid through said second aperture out of said compartment.

[0009] Further alternatively, said throttling means may comprise a ball-and-valve-seat type non-return valve arranged in said second aperture.

[0010] In a currently preferred embodiment of a brush according to the invention, the body is provided with at least one third aperture or passage for allowing air to exit said compartment when washing fluid flows into said compartment through said second aperture, said third aperture preferably being provided with throttling means for preventing or inhibiting flow of air into said compartment such that when washing liquid is dispensed through said first apertures under pressure is built up in said compartment. Hereby the flow of washing liquid into the compartment is not hindered by over pressure, because of the venting of air through the third (ventilating) aperture or passage. Furthermore, the dispensing rate of the washing liquid may be reduced by the throttling means arranged in or adjacent the third ventilating passage thus prolonging the time period in which washing may take place during simultaneous supply of washing liquid to the bristles. These throttling means may comprise a non-return valve such as the ones dealt with above in connection with the throttling means associated with the second aperture.

[0011] Preferably, a plurality of said first apertures or passages are dimensioned and distributed such that the area of the outer mouths thereof per unit of area of said first surface portion increases in the direction inwards from the boundary of said first surface portion. Hereby it is achieved that a major part of the washing fluid is dispensed at a distance from the boundary of the bristles and thereby is available for the washing effect of the bristles and does not merely flow away beyond the boundary of the surface portion provided with bristles.

[0012] So as to achieve that the washing liquid engages the bristles and is applied to the surface to be washed in an efficient manner, said bristles or hairs may be arranged in tufts, and outer mouths of said first apertures or passages may be located within or adjacent said tufts. Hereby the washing liquid is dispensed to the bristles in said tufts and flows down said bristles to the surface to be washed.

[0013] Advantageously, said tufts may be fastened at one end thereof in an annular space of a nipple or bushing surrounding a central channel therein, said nipples or bushings being arranged in said outer mouths of said first apertures or passages such that washing fluid may be dispensed from said compartment through said central channel. Hereby, a particularly efficient dispensing of washing liquid to the bristles is achieved in a manner allowing for good quality control and secure fastening of the bristles to the surface of the brush.

[0014] The invention will in the following be explained more in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings where various embodiments of the brush according the invention are shown, solely by way of example, and wherein:

[0015]FIG. 1 is a diagrammatic, elevational, partly sectional view of a preferred embodiment of the brush according to the invention,

[0016]FIG. 2 is a bottom plan view of the brush shown in FIG. 1,

[0017]FIG. 3 is a diagrammatic, partly sectional view of the brush in FIG. 1 illustrating the introduction of washing fluid into the brush, and

[0018]FIG. 4 is a diagrammatic, enlarged scale, fragmentary view of an embodiment of a bristle tuft combined with a washing fluid dispensing aperture according to the invention.

[0019] Referring now to FIGS. 1 and 2, a brush indicated generally by the reference number 1 comprises a handle portion 2, a body portion 3 having an interior compartment 4 for receiving washing fluid such as water or water with detergent and a number of tufts of bristles or hairs attached to a substantially planar surface portion 6 of the body portion 3.

[0020] An aperture or passage 7 communicates the compartment 4 with the surroundings such that washing fluid may enter the compartment 4 when the brush 1 is submerged in a reservoir of washing fluid as shown in FIG. 3 where washing fluid 8 from a reservoir thereof enters the compartment 4 through aperture 7, as indicated by arrows R1.

[0021] A plate 9 of a flexible material such as rubber is fastened to the inner surface of the compartment 4 at 10 adjacent the inner mouth of the aperture or passage 7 such that pressure from the washing fluid 8 in the reservoir urges the flexible plate to flex into the position 9 a shown with dotted lines in FIG. 1 and full lines in FIG. 3 whereby washing fluid is allowed to enter the compartment 4 through the passage 7. When the brush 1 is taken out of the reservoir of washing fluid 8, the flexible plate 9 will revert to the position shown in full lines in FIG. 1 where the plate 9 covers the interior mouth of the passage 7 such that washing fluid in the compartment is inhibited or prevented from flowing out through the passage 7.

[0022] The flexible plate thus functions as a non-return valve allowing washing fluid to enter the compartment 4 when the brush 1 is dipped in a reservoir of washing fluid 8, and inhibiting or preventing washing fluid to flow out of the compartment 4 when the brush 1 is removed from the reservoir of washing liquid and is applied to the surface to be washed, for example the surface of an automobile or any other surface to be washed such as a floor, a wall, a bath tub or the like.

[0023] Apertures or passages 11 a and 11 b communicating the compartment 4 with the surface portion 6 of the body 3 are provided for allowing washing fluid 8 to be dispensed to said surface portion 6 when the brush 1 is held in a suitable position for washing a surface such that the pressure of washing liquid in the compartment urges the washing fluid through said passages 11 a and 11 b.

[0024] As shown in FIG. 2, the passages 11 a have a larger cross sectional diameter than the passages 11 b arranged closer to the boundary of the surface portion 6 whereby the washing fluid is dispensed more heavily in regions remote from said boundary so that the washing fluid dispensed is applied to the surface at a central region of the bristles 5 so that maximum efficiency of the washing fluid is obtained.

[0025] The passages 11 a and 11 b may be distributed over the entire surface portion 6 or in other ways such that more washing fluid is dispensed in the central region of the surface portion 6 than at the edge regions of the surface portion 6.

[0026] A ventilation aperture or passage 12 is provided at the end of the compartment remote from the passage 7. The ventilation passage 12 allows air to leave the compartment when washing fluid is entering, as indicated by arrows R2 in FIG. 3. When washing fluid is being dispensed through passages 11 a and 11 b, the ventilation aperture or passage 12 allows air to enter the compartment in a direction opposite the arrows R2 in FIG. 3.

[0027] Hereby build-up of over and under pressure in the compartment 4 is avoided such that flow of washing liquid into and out of the compartment is not hindered by said over and under pressure.

[0028] However, it may be advantageous to arrange a throttling means, for instance a non-return valve of the types mentioned above and below, in or adjacent ventilating passage 12 such that flow of air into the compartment 4 is hindered or prevented during dispensing of washing liquid because under pressure or vacuum is built up in the compartment 4. Hereby the rate of flow of washing liquid through the apertures 11 a and 11 b will be reduced thereby prolonging the time period in which washing may take place with the brush 1 during simultaneous supply of washing liquid to the bristles 5. This effect may also be achieved by arranging the outer mouth of the passage 12 such relative to the handle that said outer mouth of passage 12 may be covered by a finger of a user during washing such that the finger functions as a non-return valve preventing air-flow through ventilating passage 12 into compartment 4.

[0029] In FIG. 1 an alternative embodiment of a non-return valve is shown arranged at the front of the body 3 in a passage 13 where a rigid plate member 14 is arranged around a pivot 15 such that the plate 14 rotates counter-clockwise when the brush is submerged in a reservoir of washing liquid and thereby does not obstruct the passage 13, while it rotates clockwise to the position shown in FIG. 1 when the brush is in use and washing liquid is in the compartment 4, in which position the plate 9 abuts the inner surface of the compartment adjacent the passage 13 and the plate 14 thereby obstructs the passage 13 thus inhibiting or preventing flow of washing liquid from the compartment through said passage 13.

[0030] Other non-return valve means may be employed, for example ball-and-valve-seat type non-return valves may be located in an aperture corresponding to aperture 7 or 13 or in passage 12.

[0031] Referring now to FIG. 4, a nipple or bushing 16 having an annular space 17 wherein one end of all the bristles of a tuft 5 are inserted and fastened, is arranged in an aperture or passage 18 communicating the compartment 4 with the surface portion 6, the washing liquid 8 being dispensed through a central channel 19 in the nipple or bushing 16 such that the washing liquid 8 flows down along the bristles of the tuft 5 thus being applied to the surface to be washed in an efficient manner.

[0032] This effect may also be achieved by boring the apertures 11 a, 11 b in the middle of or adjacent a tuft of bristles 5 fastened in a conventional manner in the body 3, the bored aperture 11 a, 11 b thus removing some of the bristles in the tuft. This embodiment is simple and cheaper to manufacture, but has the disadvantage that some of the bristles of the tufts involved are removed.

[0033] The brush may be designed for many other uses, for instance as a scrubbing brush being brushed for scrubbing floors where the handle is much longer and where the aperture for introducing washing liquid into the compartment is arranged in the top surface of the body in which case the non-return valve means may be dispensed with because the washing liquid introduction aperture is arranged at the top of the body and the scrubbing brush is intended solely for use in a horizontal position.

[0034] It is likewise within the scope of the invention that the bristles are replaced by other scrubbing means, such as strips of cloth (mops) or textiles cloth arranged across the surface 6 perhaps combined or substituted by a sponge body arranged on or adjacent surface portion 6 of the body 3.

[0035] The compartment 4 may be located in many different ways relative to the handle and the surface portion 6 carrying the bristles, the location and configuration of the compartment being determined by the specific use of the brush thus configured. 

1. A brush for use in washing an object, particularly for washing automobiles, and comprising a body having a compartment for containing a washing liquid and brush bristles or hairs attached to a first surface portion of said body, said body being provided with: at least one first aperture or passage for fluid communication between said compartment and said first surface portion for dispensing washing fluid from said compartment, and at least one second aperture or passage for fluid communication from the surface of said body to said compartment for introducing washing fluid into said compartment.
 2. A brush according to claim 1, wherein said body further is provided with washing liquid flow throttling means arranged at said second aperture for throttling or preventing return flow of washing liquid from said compartment through said second aperture.
 3. A brush according to claim 2, wherein said throttling means comprise a non-return valve means.
 4. A brush according to claim 2, wherein said throttling means comprise a plate of elastic material such as rubber having a size larger than the interior mouth of said second aperture and having one edge thereof attached to the inner wall surface of said compartment adjacent said mouth such that said plate in relaxed condition thereof substantially covers said mouth.
 5. A brush according to claim 2, wherein said throttling means comprise a plate having a size larger then the interior mouth of said second aperture and arranged for pivoting around axis between a first position wherein said plate allows flow of liquid through said second aperture into said compartment and a second position wherein said plate inhibits or prevents flow of liquid through said second aperture out of said compartment.
 6. A brush according to claim 2, wherein said throttling means comprise a ball-and-valve-seat type non-return valve arranged in said second aperture.
 7. A brush according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the body is provided with at least one third aperture or passage for allowing air to exit said compartment when washing fluid flows into said compartment through said first, said third aperture preferably being provided with throttling means for preventing or inhibiting flow of air into said compartment such that when washing liquid is dispensed through said second apertures under pressure is built up in said compartment.
 8. A brush according to claim 7, wherein a plurality of said first apertures or passages are dimensioned and distributed such that the area of the outer mouths thereof per unit of area of said first surface portion increases in the direction inwards from the boundary of said first surface portion.
 9. A brush according to claim 1, wherein said bristles or hairs are arranged in tufts and outer mouths of said first apertures or passages are located within or adjacent said tufts.
 10. A brush according to claim 9, wherein said tufts are fastened at one end thereof in an annular space of a nipple or bushing surrounding a central channel therein, said nipples or bushings being arranged in said outer mouths of said first apertures or passages such that washing fluid may be dispensed from said compartment through said central channel. 